Wearable Technologies and the IoT David Lamb Market Development Manager, North Europe STMicroelectronics
Who We Are 2 A global semiconductor leader The largest European semiconductor company 2013 revenues of $8.08B Approximately 45,000 employees worldwide Approximately 9,000 people working in R&D 12 manufacturing sites Listed on New York Stock Exchange, Euronext Paris and Borsa Italiana, Milano As of December 31, 2013
The Internet of Things 3 Existing Things augmented New Things to augment life Things that leverage the internet to make them smarter
Existing Things Augmented (Making Things Smarter) 4 It used to tell you the time Now it tells you what to do It used to just provide power Now it talks to your machines and tells how you much they are consuming It used to remind you of someone close to your heart Now it reminds you to take care of your heart They used to help you see clearly Now they help you to see more
New Things to Augment Life 5 Smart City Reduce traffic congestion Better use of resources Improve security Smart Car Reduce emissions Increase safety Save fuel Smart Home Make entertainment more interactive and immersive Increase comfort Save energy Smart Me Healthcare Empower patients Help physicians monitor and diagnose remotely Smart Me Fitness & Wellness Help to lead healthier lives Optimize sports performance Early warning of illness
The Opportunity 6 Billion Units Installed Base 2013 13 Billion 2020 36 Billion Connected Devices ( Nodes ) Mobile devices Hubs and Gateways Source: ABI Research
The Opportunity 7 Billion Units Installed Base 2013 13 Billion 2020 36 Billion Thing Sense Connected Devices ( Nodes ) Process Connect Mobile devices Translate Power Hubs and Gateways Augmented Things Source: ABI Research
Expanding to Make Things Smarter Beyond the Smartphone 8 Smart City Smart Home Smart Car Wearable
Wearables the First Wave of the IoT 9 Why wearable devices have taken off Addressing existing needs Building on the personal infrastructure of the smartphone providing local and Internet connectivity as well as the screen and interface capabilities Based on a existing connectivity standards Motivated entrepreneurs seeing lower barrier to entry than more complex electronic devices High volume availability of tiny components allows reasonable cost and size end devices M Units 250,0 200,0 150,0 100,0 50,0 - Wearable Electronic Devices Smartwatches Fitness / Sports / Wellness Smartglasses Other consumer devices Healthcare & medical 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Sources: Strategy Analytics, ABI
ST leading in Wearables 10 MEMS & Sensors revenue share for wearables year 2013 (*) Smart Watch Activity Monitor Sports Heart Monitor (*) Source: IHS MEMS & Sensors for wearables report 2014 Glasses & Goggles Accessories
What s inside a typical wearable device? Smart watch 11 Sensors ULP Microcontrollers & Memories Ultra-low power connectivity Analog and mixed signal components Smart Energy management Sources: http://ifixit.org/blog/6423/samsung-gear-2/
ST has all the Ingredients 12 ST has all the ingredients to enable Augmented Things in the IoT A unique portfolio with all the key technologies & products Understanding the sensor-to-cloud value chain Engaging with a broad ecosystem Expertise in digital-security technologies State-of-the-art semiconductor technologies and high-volume production capabilities Sensors & Actuators Motion MEMS Environmental Sensors MEMS microphones Touch Sensor Micro-actuators Proximity sensor Image sensors Processing Low-power MCU Sensor fusion Communication Ultra-low power connectivity Interfaces Analog Energy Smart energy Management
Leading Positions in the Key Building Blocks 13 ULP Microcontrollers & Memories General-Purpose Microcontrollers Number 2 in MCU (GP + Secure) MEMS & Sensors MOTION Number 1 in MEMS and Micro-actuators Leadership in 32-bit architecture based on Cortex-M platform Sensor Hub ACOUSTIC Memories Leadership in RF EEPROM Near-Field-Communication compliant NFC Controller SWP SIM Card ENVIRONMENTAL Secure MCU SWP ACTUATORS Leadership in 32-bit architecture based on Secure Cortex platform Embedded Secure Element TOUCH Main Controller ANALOG Sensor Hub Dynamic NFC / RFID tags
Ultra-low power Connectivity Connectivity 14 Ultra low-power Bluetooth connectivity solution for wearable and the IoT Master and Slave Single Mode BLE (4.0) Network Processor. On chip non-volatile Flash memory allows OTA BLEstack upgrade. Stack qualified Plug-and-play Wifi modules Fully qualified and certified Easy entry to wireless for customers Spirit Transceiver for sub-1 GHz radios Very low power Flexible Multi-band transceiver Protocol stack Wireless M-BUS, 6LowPAN
Smart Energy Management Largest portfolio of power management IP for smartphone and tablet # 2 in Industrial power Power and Analog 15 Operational amplifiers Analog and mixed signal components Wide range of analog products needed by our customers to complete product design Analog switches Power management ICs Lighting ICs Diodes Large portfolio of highly powerefficient op amp in tiny packages Compact single and dual switches for audio and USB Current sensors Battery gas gauges Analog & Mixed Signal ICs Thyristors & AC switches High accuracy current measurement for contactless battery chargers Low-power gas gauge providing very accurate battery life indicators Transistors EMI filtering & signal conditioning Protection devices Audio amplifiers Smart reset High-efficiency Class D and G amplifiers for headsets and speakers Customizable products providing safe and convenient reset
ST Enabling the Ecosystem 16 ULP Microcontrollers & Memories Sensors Software Ultra-low power connectivity Smart Energy Management Analog and mixed signal components Security
ST supporting Wearable Technologies Innovation World Cup 2014/2015 17 STM32 Nucleo board as a standard hardware platform connecting many ST devices STM32 Nucleo STMCube allows rapid software development with maximum reusability across ST s microcontroller devices BlueNRG Shield An STM32 Nucleo expansion board and based on BlueNRG Enables Bluetooth Low Energy connectivity and easy application development BlueNRG USB Dongle An evaluation board based on BlueNRG. Supports both master and slave roles Features a low power STM32L on board. Primarily meant to interface with BlueNRG but can also be used for custom application development Free of charge for the first 100 IWC contestants requesting them The database for the submission of solutions will be open from June 2014 until November 2014. Registration at www.innovationworldcup.com/wt/
Conclusions 18 The IoT has the potential to connect tens of billions of objects to internet Wearable technology is the first major wave of the IoT enabled by the smartphone ST has all the ingredients for the IoT/Wearables and is proud to be once again the Title sponsor of the Wearable Technologies Innovation World Cup 2014/2015 and support brilliant minds developing creative wearable solutions www.innovationworldcup.com/wt/
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